Showing posts with label Sewing Classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewing Classes. Show all posts
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Meet the Sew Sistas!
'Seams' our Mary Jo's Instructors want to meet you
Join Mary Jo's on Saturday, January 11, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for the Class Instructor Meet and Greet event! Meet and mingle while enjoying refreshments, plus everyone who signs up for classes that day, will receive 10% off class supplies. Bring a friend and get half off your next class fee!
Mingle
: Inspire : Enjoy Refreshments
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Countdown to Christmas: Holiday Quilting Classes at Mary Jo’s

Our sewing lounge has been
humming like Santa’s workshop with students cutting, sewing, laughing and
creating beautiful things!
We
thought you would enjoy a peek inside at one of our recent classes, where
quilters gathered together to work on this cheerful Christmas tree quilt
design.
Class
instructor Aimee Griffin has years of experience as a quilter and teacher. Students love Aimee’s fun personality,
enthusiasm and extensive sewing knowledge.
Here Aimee is helping a student with the layout of her quilt pieces.
In
our quilting classes you will learn techniques for selecting fabric colors and
patterns, how to cut and use your fabric efficiently, sewing methods and the
tools and supplies used by quilters to make quilting easier.
One
of the exciting parts of attending a class is that you get to be with others
who share your love of sewing and quilting.
It’s fun to chat about your finished (and unfinished!) projects,
ooh-and-ahh over fabrics and make new friends. You
will be inspired by each other’s creativity!
Would
you like to learn to quilt? We have the
perfect class to help you get started! In addition to quilting,
Mary Jo’s also has classes that will teach you how to make clothing, crafts,
tote bags, curtains, pillows and more.
Be sure to check the class schedule often, as new classes are added
every month or
call 704-861-9100 to sign-up today. Click [here] to view the latest class schedule.
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Countdown to Christmas: Faux Fur Throw

You will see them them thrown over the back of a sofa, draped over a leather chair or at the foot of a bed. Faux fur throws are the perfect, cozy little blanket for watching television, reading a book or taking a nap.


If you don’t want to make a color-statement,
choose a warm brown or black lining.
Step 1:
Cut a square for the front and back. We cut this throw 54 inches x 54 inches,
which used exactly 1½ yards of the fur and satin material. Serge the edges of the fur, and the satin if
needed. Mark the center of each
side. Place the fur and satin
face-to-face, line up the corners and center marks and pin together. Then secure in-between the pins, keeping the
fur stretched taut between the pins while pinning together.
Step 2:
Sew around the edges using a ½-inch seam
allowance. (Test stitching on a remnant
of fur and satin to determine the best settings for your machine). Leave a small opening along one side for
turning.
Clip corners
and turn right sides out. Hand stitch
the opening closed with matching thread. Your fur
throw is finished!
You will want to keep
this gift for yourself, or make two, one for you and one for a friend, even
your furry friends will love this cozy throw.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Tailored Linen Table Runner
Turkey,
gravy, green beans, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, table décor….
What? TABLE DÉCOR!
Don’t
worry! You still have time to make
beautiful linens for your holiday table.
Sign
up today for the “Table Setting” class with Sindy Burgess on Monday, November
4, 2013 from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm and learn how to make a tablecloth, placemats and
napkins.
Create
the perfect look for your dining table from the wide variety of fabrics
available at Mary Jo’s Cloth Store. Turn
your table into an elegant affair with velvet, silk and fringe or create a fun,
conversation-starter by using quilt fabrics printed with just about theme from food
to football.
One
of the most popular trends in home décor is to use burlap or linen for table
linens. The woven texture and solid
colors give a neutral background for dishes, candles and floral designs. Add
antique china and it’s romantic, pottery
and wooden bowls it’s natural and earthy or set the table with square, white
plates and platters and it will be chic and modern.
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Above is a little inspiration we found online at Facebook.com/OnSuttonPlace. |
Here
is a simple table runner that you can create with linen, or a linen blend
fabric. It features a box pleated ruffle
with button details that you will enjoy all year long, not just at
Thanksgiving. Use this to decorate your
dinning table or buffet, with our without a tablecloth.
Sewing step-by-step:
Measure
across your table and add 8 inches. This
is the length you will cut the main piece of the table runner by 16 inches wide
(includes seam and hem allowances).
For
the pleated ruffle on each end, cut two pieces 26 inches by 8 inches.
1. Sew
a doubled ½ inch hem along the edge of one long side and both short sides of
the ruffle pieces.
2. To create the pleats, fold under 2” on each end and press. Then mark the center and measure 4 inches from the center on each side and fold the fabric to meet in the center, creating a box pleat and press. The ruffle will be 12 inches across.
3. Place the ruffle pieces face down and centered on each end and pin in place. Fold the extra fabric on each side over, and then back and pin in place.
4. Sew the ruffle to the table runner and then serge the raw edges. 5. Turn the ruffles right sides out and press. Fold a doubled 1-inch hem down each side of the table runner and sew. 6. Make 4 covered buttons (or use purchased pearl or wooden buttons) and sew to the center of the pleat on each end.
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